CLINICAL CASE 2. The natural history of varicose vein progression - Servier - PhlebolymphologyServier – Phlebolymphology
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Matthieu Josnin, MD, PhD St Charles Clinic, Department of Vascular Medicine Interventional Phlebology Unit Wound Care Center, La Roche-sur-Yon, France This is an evolving clinical case in a patient first presenting at the age of 20, followed through the age of 75. We will start with the first consultation where the patient, aged 20 years, consulted you for the first time with the main reason being occasional discomfort along the inner side of the right lower limb during prolonged standing, especially in summer. The patient had no children, no particular history apart from a family history of chronic venous disease
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